How Polished Floor will increase value of your property Polished concrete flooring is the newest trend in home makeovers. This hard working but truly sturdy flooring choice had long been relegated to the least favored flooring options until the recent times. With the market abound with tiles, wood laminates, even wall to wall carpets, concrete flooring was not seriously thought about as a trendy choice by most homeowners and interior decorators. Obviously something has changed. This change is easy to see in the latest interior decoration magazines where tastefully done up homes with concrete flooring are displayed in beautiful pictures. But these beg a question. What is concrete flooring and why is it so much in demand? Concrete is a natural composite material that has been used in flooring for the longest time. It is made up of river stones, rocks and granite, all compressed and bound together with limestone and calcium sulphate. Because it is made up of small aggregates of all these materials, it needs to be polished really fine in order for it to achieve a smooth texture and look. Polished concrete is a product of great skill and expertise on the part of the worker. The more the concrete is polished, the more its shine and exposure of aggregates. Highly polished concrete is visually very appealing like polished tiles. But it is cheaper than tiles and much more durable. Polished concrete floor is also desirable because of its utility. It is long lasting and sturdy. If you get this flooring done, you don't have to worry about its maintenance or replacement for decades to come. This kind of promise of longevity does not come with any other kind of flooring. This is one of the reasons why the modernists in architecture are rooting for its use in all kinds of projects. With high sustainability and its natural content, concrete flooring is very popular in what has come to be known as ‘green’ architecture. This kind of flooring is also an all weather friend and highly recommended for its adaptability to the environment and weather. Concrete floors can be broken into dimensions or be set seamlessly across the length and breath of the rooms. They can be used indoors and outdoors. They can be set in aggregates and therefore have mixed materials and colors. They may even be uniform and solid in color and appearance. The best